Rehanne Skinner Secures New West Ham Contract, Pushing for Success
West Ham's Rehanne Skinner signs a new contract. The team has improved and is eyeing a top-six finish.


West Ham United manager Rehanne Skinner has signed a one-year contract extension. Former Spurs boss Skinner became West Ham's first female manager of the WSL era in 2023. This season, the Hammers have avoided relegation danger and are seventh in the table. Skinner endured a difficult first campaign but improvements this season have seen them go unbeaten in the past five games, including draws with top teams. They recently had a big win over Crystal Palace. Skinner expressed delight at extending the contract, highlighting the collective effort at the club.
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